CDP VETERANS CAUCUS

2019 CDP Veterans Caucus Officer Nominations are now Open! Want to get more involved? Know someone that would be perfect for the Board? Click HERE formore info!

WELCOME CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATS!

Caucus Executive Board Meetings Are Now OnThe Third Wednesday of Each Month6:30 PM​

Employers -- disabled vets can be your most valuable employees! Check out this handy guide from the DAV. Find out more here! ​

Hey Veterans (and Active Duty too) Want to Save Money?Check out these Discounts Available With Your Military ID!

Yes..that's Tulsi Gabbard speaking​to our Veterans Caucus!

Tulsi Gabbard speaking at our 2018 Convention General Meeting

This is the official page of the Veterans Caucus of the California Democratic Party! The California Democratic Party (CDP) Veterans Caucus, established in July 2000, is tasked with representing the issues specific to our membership within CDP’s structure and function. Specifically, we ensure Veterans' issues remain on the forefront of those working with our party to make California the greatest and bluest state in our nation.Below are some quick links to help you navigate while we're in the process of updating our website. We welcome all suggestions/comments, so feel free to contact us at cdpvetcaucus@gmail.com

The story behind this powerful photo of deported military veterans saluting the U.S. flag

The men stood on a concrete island in the middle of Cordova International Bridge, where people leaving the Mexican city of Juarez cross the border to El Paso.It was Memorial Day, when U.S. soldiers honor fallen service members by kneeling in front of a battlefield memorial — a symbolic cross formed with the soldier’s helmet, rifle, boots and, sometimes, dog tags.The six men standing a few miles from the U.S.-Mexico border did the same May 29, albeit a bit differently: They didn’t have a helmet or a rifle, so they improvised using a U.S. flag perched on a concrete cylinder. A pair of desert combat boots was also on the concrete block. Read the rest of the story here.

​CA Prop 1 -- Vote Yes for Vets!

Authorizes $4 billion of state general obligation bonds to fund existing housing programs.

Includes $1.5 billion for Multifamily Housing Program for low-income residents, $1 billion for loans to help veterans purchase farms and homes, $450 million for infill and transit-oriented housing projects, $300 million for farmworker housing program, and $300 million for manufactured and mobile homes.

Democrats Vow Investigation of VA’s Shadow Rulers After ProPublica Story

“This situation reeks of corruption and cronyism,” said the top Democrat on the House veterans committee.

Update, Aug. 10, 2018: Sens. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, formally requested investigations by the VA Inspector General and the Government Accountability Office. Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., called on the VA secretary to cut ties with the Mar-a-Lago Crowd and remove their allies in the agency.Democratic lawmakers said they will investigate how three outsiders have been shaping policy and personnel at the Department of Veterans Affairs. A ProPublica investigationTuesday revealed the vast influence of the trio, who often meet at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club.Read the rest of the story here.

In accordance with our bylaws, we will hold elections for officers and other executive board positions at the 2019 Annual Convention meeting at the CADEM Convention May 31st - June 2nd in San Francisco. Visit our nominations page here!